Asked by jimmybob
y would a whole group of asexually reproducing organisms have the same genetic flaws?
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Because the offspring get different genes from two parents.
Because the offspring get different genes from two parents.
Because each offspring has its own unique set of genes.
Because each offspring has its own unique set of genes.
Because all offspring are identical copies of the parent.
Because all offspring are identical copies of the parent.
Because the population can adapt quickly to any changes.
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Because all offspring are identical copies of the parent.
In asexual reproduction offspring are clones of the parent, so any genetic flaw in the parent is usually passed unchanged to all offspring.
In asexual reproduction offspring are clones of the parent, so any genetic flaw in the parent is usually passed unchanged to all offspring.
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